
It isn't the first time we've heard of Alcatel's One Touch Evo 7  tablet, but the company's using today as an opportunity to spill new  details and announce a souped-up version of the slab. As a unique  selling point, both of the tablets can be upgraded to support mobile  data connections via add-on modules.
You're looking at the most  interesting of the pair up above, which is the Evo 7 HD. It includes a  7-inch WXGA (1,280 x 800) display, 1GB RAM, a dual-core 1.6GHz CPU and  Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean). The tablet features 4GB of built-in storage,  which can be expanded with a microSD card. You'll also find a  3-megapixel rear camera and a front-facing VGA setup for video chats.  The base configuration of the Evo 7 HD will hit the market in May for  $179, which features 802.11 b/g/n (WiFi) and Bluetooth 4.0. As for  mobile data, the tablet will also be sold with a removable 3G module  ($249) or a 4G module ($349).
Not to forget the Evo 7, this  tablet features a 7-inch WSVGA (1,024 x 600) display, 1GB RAM, a  single-core 1GHz CPU and Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). It includes a  sole VGA camera on the front, 4GB of built-in storage and a microSD  slot. Look closely and you'll also discover that the Evo 7 is less  impressive in the communications department, which is limited to WiFi,  Bluetooth 2.1 and an optional HSPA+ 21 module. Neither pricing nor a  release date have been established for the One Touch Evo 7, but you can  take a peek at it -- along with our hands-on video -- after the break.

It isn't the first time we've heard of Alcatel's One Touch Evo 7  tablet, but the company's using today as an opportunity to spill new  details and announce a souped-up version of the slab. As a unique  selling point, both of the tablets can be upgraded to support mobile  data connections via add-on modules.
You're looking at the most  interesting of the pair up above, which is the Evo 7 HD. It includes a  7-inch WXGA (1,280 x 800) display, 1GB RAM, a dual-core 1.6GHz CPU and  Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean). The tablet features 4GB of built-in storage,  which can be expanded with a microSD card. You'll also find a  3-megapixel rear camera and a front-facing VGA setup for video chats.  The base configuration of the Evo 7 HD will hit the market in May for  $179, which features 802.11 b/g/n (WiFi) and Bluetooth 4.0. As for  mobile data, the tablet will also be sold with a removable 3G module  ($249) or a 4G module ($349).
Not to forget the Evo 7, this  tablet features a 7-inch WSVGA (1,024 x 600) display, 1GB RAM, a  single-core 1GHz CPU and Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). It includes a  sole VGA camera on the front, 4GB of built-in storage and a microSD  slot. Look closely and you'll also discover that the Evo 7 is less  impressive in the communications department, which is limited to WiFi,  Bluetooth 2.1 and an optional HSPA+ 21 module. Neither pricing nor a  release date have been established for the One Touch Evo 7, but you can  take a peek at it -- along with our hands-on video -- after the break.

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